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best business eviction lawyer in nyc

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The Eviction Process for Out of State Landlords In today’s world one, real estate has become one of the top investments for many individuals across New York City. The fact is that New York is home to some of the most expensive land and property in the country, and for many individuals who have left their home state of New York for places like Florida, Texas, and California, holding onto their properties back home in NYC has turned into a profitable venture into real estate investing! However, while real estate is certainly one of the smartest money-making assets one can purchase, being a landlord is no easy task, especially when you aren’t living in the same state as your income property, as is the case with many New Yorkers. According to Mr. Rajiv Syed, considered to be the best landlord-tenant lawyer New York has to offer, many out of state landlords are often taken advantage of by tenants, and because they might live hundreds or even thousands of miles away, tenants can get away wit...

Landlord Tenant Lawyer Queens

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Whether it’s in commercial or residential real estate, the landlord-tenant relationship is one that can often be quite tumultuous and have its fair share of issues. And no matter if you are a landlord looking to evict the tenants from hell, or a renter in seek of fair and just treatment from your landlord, Rajiv Syed, Esq. and his team have got the experience as well as the proven track record to get you the justice you deserve. Rental and Lease Agreements The rental agreement is by far the most important aspect of any landlord-tenant relationship and is essential to the entire legal relationship between both parties. Over the years as the top-rated landlord tenant lawyer Queen has to offer, Rajiv Syed, Esq. has handled countless rental/lease agreements, and closings. The rental agreement outlines all the terms by which an apartment or any property is rented or leased. This includes essential information such as the cost of rent, its due date, the method of payment, and more. In additi...

Good Cause Evictions

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Albany has recently passed legislation that impacts evictions in New York City. Pursuant to this bill, a landlord may have to show good cause when commencing an eviction. Good cause does not really have to be established for an eviction based upon the non-payment of rent unless: 1) the non-payment of rent is caused by an unreasonable increase of rent or 2) the case was brought to circumvent this legislation. Under this legislation, a landlord will have to establish good cause for commencing a holdover eviction due to a non-renewal of lease or termination of tenancy. read more..